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INDEX
Arabic numerals refer to entries and not pages; Roman numerals refer to the Introduction.
Abbeville, Abeville, Richard de & Agnes his wife, 240
Abduction, alleged, 184
Abel, Richard, 362
Abjurations, 49, 93, 98, 107, 117, 125,
127, 139, 140, 146, 149, 151, 163,
221, 317
-, taken by the constable of the Tower, 93
-, taken outside the City, 49
-,
see also Foreigners; Sanctuary
Abortion, resulting from battery, 84, 116, 124, 157
Adam, servant of Thomas of Staines, 239
Addington, Adingtone, Thomas of, servant of Guy the Weaver, 109
Adrian, Margaret, daughter of, 383
Adrien, John, 183
Advocates, not to give judgment, 236
Affray, 92
Agreements:
-, none reached, 86, 132
-, reached out of court, 43, 61, 85
Alan, 37
-, Peter, son of, 214, 309
Aldermen:
-, concerned with customs at Queenhithe, 249
-, concerned with essoins, 237
-, concerned with frankpledge, 62, 242
-, concerned with pleas of intrusion, 240,
243
-, deliver suspect clergy, 45
-, in City courts, 235, 236
-, presentment of purprestures by, 348,
366, 486
-, to report cases of sudden death, 242
-,
see also Bat, Nicholas; Blund, James
le; Blund, Roger le (I); Bukerel,
Stephen; Bungay, Reginald of;
Cornhill, Bartholomew of; Cornhill,
Robert of; Durham, Thomas of;
fitz Alan, John; fitz John, Robert;
fitz Mary, Simon; fitz Peter, Joce;
fitz Thomas, Thomas; Frowyk,
Henry de; Hadstock, Richard of;
Hardel, Robert (II); Lisle, Walter
de; Norman, John; Solio, John de;
Sperlenge, Ralph; Tovi, Michael
de; Viel, John junior; see also under
Mayors
Aldersgate, Aldresgate, Aldricthesgate:
-, ditch without, 143
-, garden without, 292
-, street, 175
-, ward, 153 n. 2
Aldgate, Alegate, xxix, 136, 470
Aldith, 173
Alexander, 120
Algret, see Gascony
Alice:
-, child named, 133
-, poor woman named, 100
-, woman named (I), & Adam her son,
57
-, woman named (II), 59
Aliens, 22, 208–10, 333; holding tenements in London, 217, 280, 293, 303; see also Merchants
All Hallows, parish, xxviii
All Hallows Bread Street, church, 184
All Hallows Fenchurch, church, 199, 276, 429
All Hallows London Wall, church, 199, 276
Alulph, see fitz Alulph
Amercements, xvi, xxvii–xxxi
-, for breach of assize of cloth, 225, 323
-, for breach of assize of wine, 41, 103–4,
223, 324
-, for false plaints, 84, 175, 236, 240,
243, 247
-, for non-prosecution, 61, 76, 181, 187,
189
-, for purprestures, 357, 398, 400–1, 411,
421, 455
-, for trespass, 192
-, for withdrawal, 182–3, 191–2
-, leviable by the sheriffs, 236
-, of an aldermanry, 145, 242
-, of City officials, 36–7, 39–40, 45–6,
49–50, 52, 60, 75, 89, 94, 112, 115,
119, 147, 172, 176, 201, 227, 242
-, of City officials (in gravi misericordia),
161, 192
-, of disseisors, 243
-, of frankpledges, 53, 82, 94, 97, 108,
142, 152, 161–2, 178, 180
-, of mainpast, 123, 164
-, of the archdeacon's official, 52
-, pardoned on account of the poverty of
the offender, 84, 191
-, under the articles of the eyre, 9, 194,
271
-,
see also Fines
Amiens, Jordan of, 183
Amyas, deacon of St. Peter Cornhill, 45
Anedeheye, a wharf near Westminster, 249
Angulo, de, see Atte Corner
Anlace (dagger), 45
Anulph, see fitz Alulph
Appeals, x, xxi
-, appellor suspected of felony, 83
-, false, 83–4, 124, 157–8, 175, 185
-, forty days allowed to appellee, 76
-, method of initiating, 191, 242
-, of felony, 52, 61, 63, 77, 84, 92, 94, 123,
131–2, 152, 157, 175, 181–92, 345;
entered by Jews, 131, 345
-, prosecuted after death by appellor, 61,
63, 92
-, void, 185–6, 188
-, withdrawals of appellors from, 43, 61,
63, 76–7, 85, 181–3, 187, 189, 191
Aquila, de, see Laigle
Arrest:
-, of a ship due as deodand, 106
-, of persons, see under Imprisonment
Arrows, 117, 146
Arson, 146
Articles of the eyre, ix–x, 6–36, 194–
232 passim, 269–348 passim
-, methods of response to, 6, 36, 353
-, propounded by the king in person, 301,
342
Assault, 61, 108; see also under Imprisonment
Ass(h)eby, Assh(e)wy, see Eswy
Assize of cloth, 17, 225, 323; see also Drapers
Assize of wine, 18, 41, 103–4, 223, 324
Assizes in Queenhithe, 266
Attachments:
-, exceptions of, 53, 57
-, justices not satisfied with, 144
-, method of making, 242–3
Atte Corner, de Angulo, Walter, goldsmith, 50
Attorneys, appointment of, 234, 238
Aubyn:
-, John, 93
-, William, 101
Aucher, see fitz Aucher
Auguillun, Robert, wife of, 289
Aula, de, see Hall
Aungre, see Ongar
Aurifaber, see Goldsmith
Austin, servant of Ciel of Stamford, 55
Avener, Geoffrey le, see St. Albans, Geoffrey of
Axe, see Deodand
Axewy, see Eswy
Aylesbury, Heylesburia, Nicholas of, 408
Aylwer, Martin, son of, 192
Ayswy, see Eswy
Bacton, Baketone, Vincent of, 189
Badde, a man called, 138
Baggard:
-, Ralph, 68
-, William(I), 145
-, William(II), 175
Bailey, de Ballivo, Walter of the, moneyer, 37
Bailiff(s), of Queenhithe, 250, 263–5, 267
Baker, Pistor:
-, Hugh the, 444
-, Richard the, 43
-, Wulmar the, 431
Baketone, see Bacton
Baldwin, Baldewin, Richard, son of, 189
Ballard, Alexander, 61
Ballivo, de, see Bailey
Balsham, Ranulph of, 158
Bane, concealment of, 60, 112, 147; see also Deodand
Barbator, cum Barba, see fitz Osbert, William
Barber, Barbour:
-, Daniel le, 60
-, William le, 82
Barewe, see Barrow
Barking (Essex), Berckingges, Berkinge,
Berkingges, 156, 249 n
-, Bernard of, & Reginald his son, 77
-, William of, 185
Barons of London, 2, 36, 39, 157, 221; see also under Mayors
Barons of the realm, xx
Barre, la, alias la Garre, see Gore
Barrow, Barewe, Thomas of, 199
Bas, Gilbert le, xxvii, 455
Basing, Basinge, Basinges, Basingge,
Basingges, Basynge:
-, Adam of, 183, 370; sheriff, xvi,
xxviii & n, 5, 170–80, 192
-, Peter of, 84, 189, 372
-, Robert of, 289
-, Solomon of, 195, 316
-, Thomas of, 468
Bassishaw, Bassingeshawe, 288
Bat, Bate, Batte:
-, Gerard, mayor, 3; sheriff, 5, 77–83,
97–104
-, Nicholas, sheriff, xvii, xxvii–xxix;
ward of, see Bishopsgate
-, Robert, 458
-, William & Martin, his son, 65
Bateman, Robert, 187
Bateson, Mary, xiv
Bath, Henry of, justice in eyre, ix, x, 1
Battery, 61, 63, 75–6, 82, 84, 86, 94, 108, 124, 145, 148, 157, 168, 175, 185, 186
Battle, de Bello, Henry of, clerk, 93
Beadle:
-, archdeacon's, 58
-, of a ward, 57
-, sheriff's, 239
Beams, see Deodand
Beaubelet, Walter, & John, Roger & William, his sons, 61
Beaupine, Beaupyne, James, 158
Beckenham, Bekenham, Richard of, 472,483
Bed, death in, 39
Bedford, Bedeford, Nicholas of, 47
Beggar-woman, 53
Belasse, Belasez, Beliasoez, Jewess, xxvii, xxviii n, 400
Bello, de, see Battle
Bench, cause of death, 133
Benet, see fitz Benet
Bentley, Bentheleghe, William of, 162
Berckingges, Berkinge, Berkingges, see Barking
Berkeruerelane, see Birchin Lane
Berkhampstead, Berkhampstede, Robert of, watchman, 108
Bermondsey, Bermundeseye, prior of, 199, 216
Bernard, William, son of, & Richard, his servant, 130
Bernere, Richard, 151
Berners, Ralph of, 115
Bertone, William, 157–8
Béthune (France), Botumina, 106
Beverley, provost of, see York, William of
Bigod, Roger le, 136
Billingsgate, Billingesgate, Billinggesgate, Billyngesgate, Byllinggesgate:
-, port of, 252, 267
-, street, 53
-, ward of, 434–7,461–5
Birchin Lane, Berkeruerelane, 438
Bishop, Bissop, Bisshope, Byssope:
-, Elias, the Jew, xxvii, xxix, 398, 400,
414; Diaie, Dyaie, his son-in-law,
xxix, xxxi; Sleme his sister, xxvii,
xxviii n, 398
-, Henry, 39
Bishopsgate, Bishopesgate, Bysshoppesgate, 47, 136, 247
-, hospital without, see St. Mary Spital
ward of, 439–42, 458–60
Black, Niger:
-, Gilo & Gilbert, his servant, 148
-, John, courector, 102
-, Thomas, gaunter, 172
Blackfriars, Friars Preachers, house of, xxviii, 358
Blaeter, Martin le, of Gracechurch, xxvii, 442
Blandeke, Geoffrey, a man from, 87
Blemuster, Geoffrey de, 463
Blound, see Blund
Blounnie, Blunneye, Stephen de, & Christine, his widow, 247
Blumville, Blunnville, Blunville:
-, Thomas de(I), chamberlain, 4, 37–48
-, Thomas de(II), 289
Blund, Blound, Blount, Blunt:
-, Hugh le, sheriff, xvi, 5, 170–80, 192,
239; Jordan his serjeant, John Shep
his beadle, & John & Ralph his
clerks, 239
-, James le, alderman, xxviii, 45, 420;
ward of, see Broad Street
-, Richard (I) & Margaret, his daughter,
363
-, Richard (II), tanner, 37
-, Roger & Edward, his son, 370
-, Roger le, alderman of Cordwainer
Ward, 108; sheriff, 5, 84–9; John
his son, 5
-, Simon le, 179–80
-, Terry & Edith his daughter, 193, 241
Blunneye, see Blounnie
Blunnville, Blunville, see Blumville
Blunt, see Blund
Boats, see Deodand; Ships; Shout; Spindelbot
Bocking, Bockynge, Stephen of, 364
Boddington, Bodintone, Peter of, 352
Bok', see Buk'
Bokerel, see Bukerel
Borwoldin, alias Bureward, Ralph, 218, 290, 311; Ralph his son, xxix, 311
Botumina, see Béthune
Bounter, Richard le, 187
Boydin, Martin, 282
Bradestrate, see Broad Street
Bran, Gervase, 368
Braunchesfeld, William de, 181
Bray:
-, Edward of, teler, 63
-, Richard, alias Brayere, Richard le,
158
Bread Street, Bredstrete, xviii, xix, 40, 280; ward of, 416
Bribes, 28, 224, 322, 334
Bridge, de Ponte, Master John of the, archdeacon's official, 45, 52
Bridge Street, vicus Pontis, xxix
Bridge Ward, 240 n, 317, 443–9, 473–5
Bridges, see Fleet Bridge; Holborn bridge; London Bridge
Broad Street, Bradestrate, xxviii, 418; ward of, 417–24
Broham, Richard de, & Geoffrey, his son, 76
Brun, Brune:
-, Emma la, 170
-, Maud la, 425
-, Walter le, xxvii, xxviii n, 472
Brushwood, customs payable on, 261
Buckingges, Roger de, 50
Buckingham, Bukingham, co., 125
Budleigh, Budeleghe, Budel', Thomas of, 179, 379
Bufle, Buflete, Walter le, sheriff, 5, 69–76, 454
Buk', Buke, Bok':
-, Henry de, 49
-, Walter(I), 289
-, Walter(II), Maud his wife & Stanota,
their daughter, 124
Bukerel, Bukerelle, Bokerel:
-, Andrew, mayor, 3, 57, 409
-, Matthew, 182, 189, 193, 222, 241
-, Stephen, sheriff & alderman, 5, 42–52,
411; ward of, see Cripplegate
-, Thomas & Alice, his daughter, 245
-, Walter, xvii, xxvii–xxx, 182, 221, 298,
300, 304; his sister, wife of Adam of
Winchester, 298
Bullok, John, vintner, xxx
Bungay, Bungeye, Reginald of, mayor, sheriff & alderman, 3, 5, 136–42, 161, 183, 289, 345
Bunruncus, see Rouen
Buntingges, Roger & Richard, his servant, 94
Bureller, see Essex, Hugh of
Bureward, see Borwoldin
Burford, Bureford, Walter of, & Denise his wife, 51
Burgh:
-, Henry de, 289
-, Hubert de, ix, 215, 286
-, R. de, 311
Burglars, 26, 332
Buscy:
-, Geoffrey, usurer, 212
-, Ralph de, 212
Butchers, see Stalls
Butler, Hamo, king's, 211, 281, 307
Calicer, William le, 82
Camberwell, Camerwelle, Juliana of, 91
Cambridge, Cantebrigge, Roger of, 161
Campe, Edith, relict of William, xxviii
Candlewick Street, Candelwikestrat, Kandelwikestrat, 108, 178
Candlewick Ward, 108 n
Canele, Geoffrey, 158
Cant', Henry de, moneyer, 37
Cantebrigge, see Cambridge
Canterbury:
-, archbishop & his soke, 262
-, Joce of, Jew, 400 & Deulecres, ? his
son, xxvii
-, Maud of, 189
-, monks of, 371
Capper, see under Trades
Cardoil, Cardoyl, John de, tailor, 161
Carpenter:
-, Henry the, 479
-, John, common clerk, xii, xiii
-, Thomas the, of Ilford, & Simon, his
son, 163
Carter, Geoffrey the, 87
Castle, de Castello, Hamo of the, 390
Castle Baynard, xxviii, 366; ward of, 404–8
Caxton, Jeremy of, justice in eyre, ix, 1
Cellars, & steps of, 356, 362, 364, 373,
413, 445, 447–8, 454–6, 458, 474,
476, 480
-, wine-cellars, 41, 103–4; king's winecellars, 217, 293, 302, 483
Cestrehunte, see Cheshunt
Ceyl, Alan, of Laron, 215, 286; Orfilia his daughter, 215
Chalk, 64
Chalyz, Alexander de, 162
Chamberlain, Camerarius, Chamberlenge, Chaumberlein:
-, Hugh & Margery, his daughter, 150
-, William the, 211, 281
Chamberlain, king's:
-, amercements of, see under Amercements, of City officials
-, duties of, 242–3; in cases of sudden
death, 51, 53, 55, 57, 89, 157
-, list of, presented at eyre, x, 4
-, roll of, xx, 4, 157, 172, 242–3
-, to answer for new pleas, 36, 194, 270
-, to attach merchants of France, 328
-, to be absent during election of compurgators, 63, 157
-, to seize and sell wine sold illicitly, 41
-,
see also Blumville, Thomas de (I);
Colemere, John of; Cordwaner,
Gervase le; Eswy, Ralph (I); fitz
Aucher, Henry; fitz Mary, Simon;
Geraudan, Arnold; Gisors, John de;
Haverhill, William of; Persone,
John la; Rivaux, Peter de
Change, de Escambio, William of the, avener, 84
Chaplain, Gilbert the, 437
Charcoal, see Coal
Chattels:
-, of a homicide, dead of wounds, 102
-, of a man appealed of homicide, 52
-, of an alleged fugitive, 221
-, of felons abjuring the realm, xvi,
107, 149; to be delivered to the
sheriff, 52
-, of outlaws, 107–9, 135, 152, 156,
161–2, 180
-, of suicides, 121–2, 141
Chaucer, Richard le, 189, see also Saucer
Chaumberlein, see Chamberlain
Cheapside, Cheap, Chepe, Westchepe:
-, street, 289, 367, 370, 372, 397
-, ward of, 370–400
Cheese, load of, 40
Chelde, William, 97
Chelmsford, Chelmersford, Chielmeresford, Chilmeresford:
-, Aylwin of, 76
-, Ralph of, vintner, Juliana his widow
& Alice her mother, 76
-, Richard of, 77
Cheniere, William dela, 156
Chesewike, Chesewyke, see Chiswick (Middx.)
Cheshunt (Herts.), Cestrehunte, 98
-, Stephen of, tanner, 355
Cheval, Alice relict of William, king's serjeant, 135
Chichester, bishop of, xxix, xxxi, xxxii
Chiswick (Middx.), Chesewike, Chesewyke, 86
-, John of, 191
Churches in the king's gift, 14, 199, 276; disputed, 484
Cinque Ports, 249, 251, 253, 259
City:
-, custom, laws & liberties, 63, 73, 146,
269, 353
-, custumals of, xi–xvi, xviii n, xx–xxvi
-, denies responsibility for a loan, 316
-, devise of land in, 297
-, exonerated from a financial claim,
xv, xix
-, judicial liberties, alleged infringement
of, 346, 347; arguments concerning,
xxi, 39, 61, 73, 221, 347
-, new constitutions & regulations of
City courts, x, xii, xxi, 233–8,
242–4
-, taken into the king's hand & fined, 221,
300
-, wardships in, 184
Clare:
-, Cecily relict of Roger of, 121
-, Gilbert de, see Gloucester, earl of
Clergy:
-, criminous, 45, 58, 128, 148, 239; arrest
of, 239; conviction of, 58; outlawry
of, 128; purgation of, 152
-, murdered, 45, 144, 152
-, not in frankpledge, 128
Clerk:
-, John(I), of Seacoal Lane, 189
-, John(II), baker, 172
-, John(III), capper, 240
-, John(IV), son of John(III), 239
-, John(V), dubber, 156
-, Joce the, see Oxford
-, Michael the, 475
-, Osbert the, 216; for his sons, see fitz
Osbert
-, Reyner the, xxxi
-, Richard the, & William, his servant,
155
-, Thomas the, 426
Clerkenwell, Clerckenwelle, Clerkenewelle, 240; priory of St. Mary, 240, 374, 385; prioress & convent, 240; nuns, 374, 385
Clifford, Clyfford, Walter of, 115
Clippers of coin, 24, 206, 330
Cloth:
-, assize of, see Assize of cloth
-, dyed, russet & haberjet, 323
Clothworkers, 323
Clutere, Stephen le, & John & William, his sons, 61
Coal, 106, 146; used for making crown regalia, 198, 275, 319
Cocke, John & Maud, his wife, 172
Cod, customs payable on, 252, 255–6
Coggeshall, Coggeshale, Walter of, 43, 158; Emma, his daughter, 43
Coin, see Clippers of coin
Colchester, Colecestre, Abel of, 158
Colecherche, see St. Mary Colechurch
Coleman Street, Colemannestrete, 214, 285; ward of, 401–3
Colemere, Colemore, Colnere:
-, Felicia, 372
-, John of, chamberlain, 4, 89–105, 472
Colier(e), . . . ter, Stephen le, & Ellen his wife, 37
Collinges, Roger, 92
Colnere, see Colemere
Cologne, Guildhall of the men of, 262; see also Stamford, Terry
Compurgators, election of, 63; see also Wager of Law
Consel's shop, 108
Constable of the Tower, see under Tower of London
Converts, brethren of the house of, 220, 384
Cook:
-, Geoffrey the, & Isabel his wife, 123
-, William, 158
Coperberd, Robert, 175
Cordwainer Street, Corveisestrete, Corvestrete, 211, 281, 307
Cordwainer Ward, 108 n, 452–7
Cordwainery, Corveyseria, 212
Cordwaner, Cordewaner:
-, Geoffrey le, 163
-, Gervase le, 227, 393; chamberlain, 4,
49–83; sheriff, 5, 117–27
-, Robert le, xxvii
-, Roger le, & Avice his wife, 240
Corn, 28, 224, 291, 334; customs payable on, 250, 261
Cornhill, Cornhelle, Cornhulle:
-, Bartholomew of, alderman, 45
-, Robert of, ward of, see Lime Street
-, soke of, 45
-, Thomas of, moneyer, 37
-, ward of, 425, 438 n
Corveisestrete, Corvestrete, see Cordwainer Street
Corveyseria, see Cordwainery
Cost, Adam le, & William his son, 80
Costes, Geoffrey de, 61
Cotham, Gotham;
-, Henry of, sheriff, 5, 42–52, 105–16
-, Simon of, 104
Cotiller, Cutiller:
-, Jordan le(I), & William, his kinsman,
52
-, Jordan le(II), 192
-, Ralph le, & Hugh his nephew, 52
Coudres, Cudres:
-, John de, sheriff, xxi, 5, 43, 73, 128–35,
190, 192, 341, 345
-, Richard de, 39
Coureour, Laurence le, & Agnes, his servant, 136
Courts, see Curia Romana; Essex, county court; Husting; King's Bench; London, bishop of; Middlesex, county court
Courtyards, 69, 90, 122
Coventry, de Coventria, Jordan of, sheriff, 5, 105–16, 176
Cover, Ralph le, archdeacon's beadle, 58
Creek, of the Thames, see under Thames
Crespin, Crespyn, see Crispin
Crioil, Simon de, 392
Cripplegate Ward, 153 n, 162, 409–15
Crispin, Crespin, Crespyn, Benet, Jew, xxvii, 79, 401, 403
Crown:
-, prosecution by the, 61, 63, 92
-, rights infringed, xxi, 73
Crown & regalia, king's, serjeanty concerning, 198, 275, 319
Cuddington, Cudingtone, William of, 158
Cudres, see Coudres
Cumelinus, see Kimnel
Cumin, as a rent, 290
Cumpere, William, 433
Cup, a silver, 130
Curia Romana, 272
Customs:
-, new, referred to, in articles of the
eyre, 29, 226, 335; at Queenhithe,
248 n
-, old, at Billingsgate, 252; at Dowgate,
261; at London Bridge, 258; at
Queenhithe, 248–68
Custos mese, see Hayward
Custurer, Thomas le, 102
Cutiller, see Cotiller
Cuvreur, William le, 119
Dagger, anlace, 45
Damages, in pleas of intrusion, 243
Dating, systems of, xi
David, Joce, son of, Jew, 296
Deacon, diaconus, Richard the, 116
Deaf, Surdus, William the, tanner, 82; see also Surde
Death by misadventure:
-, by ahorse, 166
-, by a self-inflicted wound, 167
-, by crushing, 69, 80, 90–1, 110, 126, 165,
173
-, by drowning, 37–8, 47–8, 54, 56, 64,
66–8, 72, 74, 87–8, 96, 100–1, 106,
113–14, 120, 134, 138, 143, 147, 154,
159–60, 169, 171
-, by falling, 40, 60, 75, 78, 99, 105,
111–12, 118
-, by scalding, 65, 81, 95, 137, 170, 174
-, form of inquest in case of, 242
-, from causes unknown, 39, 129
-, of a child at play, 133
-, of a prisoner, 180
-, sudden, 51, 53, 55, 59, 89, 97
-,
see also Homicide, Suicide
Debts, owing to the king since John's reign, 10, 195, 272, 315–16
Defaults, 30, 227, 336
Degradation of criminous clerks, 58
Demur, Roger le, 158
Denecastre, see Doncaster
Denise, 170
Deodand:
-, axe, 167
-, beams, 91, 111, 118
-, block of wood, 126
-, boats, 38, 48, 64, 72, 87–8, 147, 159–
60, 169, 171
-, boats & nets, 147
-, bucket, 101
-, chalk, 64
-, cheese, 40
-, fish, 110
-, horses, 54, 66, 112, 166
-, kimnel of mead, 65
-, ladder, 68, 105
-, leaden vessel, 95, 137
-, mill-stone, 165
-, pan, 81
-, party-wall, 90
-, ship, 74, 106
-, stairs or steps, 60, 78, 99, 138
-, stone wall, 80, 173
-, tine, 174
-, tub, 170, 174
-,
see also Bane
Deulecres, ? son of Joce, see Canterbury, Joceof
Devise of tenements, 247, 297; collusive, xx, 296
Devise of wardship, 184
Diaie, see Bishop, Elias
Distraint, xvii, 193, 233
Ditch, 56
-, at Smithfield, 482
-, outside Aldersgate, 143
-, outside the Tower, 155
Domus Conversorum, see Converts
Doncaster, Donecastre, Denecastre,
-, William of, 175
Donstaple, see Dunstable
Door-keepers during eyre, 2
Dote, John, agent of Roger le Bigod, 136
Dower, 310
Dowgate, Douegate, 50, 74
-, port of, 261
-, ward of, 180 n, 450–1
Draper, Draperius, Pannarius:
-, Andrew the, 445
-, Laurence the, 198, 275, 319, 372
Drapers, liable under assize of cloth, 323; amerced, 225, 323
Drapery, 370
Dubbur, Payn le, 39
Due, Duk, Roger le, alias Ralph le,
-, mayor & sheriff, 3, 5, 37–42;
-, William his son, 5, 37
Duket, Humphrey, 395
Dunelmia, Dunhelmia, Dunolmia, see Durham
Dunstable, Donstaple:
-, Robert of, 112
-, William of, 112
Durham, Thomas of, sheriff, 5, 152–8; ward of, see Langbourn
Dyaie, see Bishop, Elias
Eastcheap, Estchepe, 240, 446
Easterling, see Folbrict the
Ebbgate, Ebbegate, 473
Edelmetone, see Edmonton
Edith:
-, Robert, son of, 214, 285, 309
-, woman named, 60
-,
see also Blund, Terry, & Edith his
daughter
Edmonton (Middx.), Edelmetone:
-, common pasture of, 192
-, Henry of, sheriff, 5, 77–83
Edmund:
-, Alan, son of, 38
-, man named, 159
Edrich, Edriche, Andrew, 53
Edward I, king, 305
Elias, see Bishop
Elinaund, Elinaunt, Elylaunde, see Elylaunde
Elmdon, Elmedone, Guy of, 66
Ely:
-, John of, 456
-, Ralph(I), of, 158
-, Ralph(II)of, 289
-, Ralph(III)of, 424
Elylaunde, Elinaund, Elinaunt, Helyland:
-, John, 191, 370
-, Peter, 111
-, Thomas de, 191
Emma:
-, Henry, son of Emma, 389
-, servant of Felicia, 128
Enfield, Enefeud, Philip of, 239
Engleys, Lengleys:
-, Stephen (le), 85
-, William le, 85
Ernebald, from the Welsh Marches, & Clarice his companion, 139
Escambio, de, see Change
Escapes, 33, 230, 340
-, from a ward beadle's house, 57
-, from sanctuary, 70, 135, 148
-,
see also Theft
Escheats, xi, xv, xviii, xix, 15, 208, 277–8,
294, 300, 302–3, 313
-, in the City, 208–14, 216–18, 221, 279–
81, 283, 285, 259–310 passim
-, Jewish, see Tower of London, constable of
Espicer, le, see Spicer
Essex, 76–7, 198, 318
-, county court, 77
-, Hugh of, bureller, 46
-, sheriff of, 77
Essoins:
-, at the eyre, 2
-, in City courts, 237
Estchepe, see Eastcheap
Estreat Rolls, see Exchequer
Eswy, Ass(h)eby, Assh(e)wy, Axewy,
Ayswy:
-, Adrian, 219, 312
-, Ralph(I) primus, 296; mayor, 3;
chamberlain, 4 n; sheriff, 5, 90–6,
136–12
-, Ralph(II); junior, sheriff, 5 n, 159–69
-, Master Thomas, 396
Ewelme, William of, 125
Examination, private, by the justices, xxi, 39–40
Excestre, see Exeter
Exchange, king's and exchanger, 25, 207, 331
Exchequer, xvi–xix, xxvii–xxxii, 285,
309, 311–12, 365; see also Loquendum
-, Estreat Rolls, xvi–xviii
-, Memoranda Rolls, xvi
-, Pipe Rolls, x, xvi–xix, xxvii–xxxii
-, Receipt Roll, xvi–xviii
-, summons of, 272, 315
-, tallies of, xviii
Execution:
-, by burning, 146
-, by hanging, 98, 130, 140, 220, 295
Exeport, Export:
-, John de, 91
-, Thomas, 122
Exeter, Excestre, Martin of, 416
Eyres of London:
before 1221, ix, xx, 6,
36, 300; 1221, ix, xiv, xviii, xix, 1226,
ix, xiv, xviii–xx; 1251, x, xviii; 1276,
xi, xvi; 1321, ix, xi, xvi
-, rolls of, copy for use of mayor &
citizens, 36; 1221, ix, xiv, xx; 1226,
36, 194, 221, 269, 271, 302, 323;
access to 1226 roll denied to the
City, ix, xv, xx, 36, 194; 1276, xxiii,
xxiv
-, styles of recording & reporting, xxi
Faber, see Smith
Fair, the, of Lynn (Norfolk), 131, 345
Faleyse, Thomas de la, 179
Fancherche, see Fenchurch
Farringdon Ward, 57 n, 82, 142 n, 153 n, 350–69
Fat, Grassus, Roger the, 447
Faversham, Favrisham, abbot of, 353
Felicia, 128
Felony, unspecified cases, 150–1; see under Battery; Burglars; Execution; Homicide; Mayhem; Outlawry; Outlaws; Rape; Robbery; Suicide; Theft
Fenchurch, Fancherche, 429
Ferrun, Ferun:
-, Bartholomew le, 372
-, Randolph le, xxviii, 423
-,
see also Smith
Fethingewane, relict of Richard, 449
Fines:
-, as issues of the eyre, xvi–xvii
-, for a house in the king's hand, 272
-, for agreements out of court, 43, 61
-, for arbitrary imprisonment, 190
-, for arrears of rent, 241
-, for battery, 84
-, for false appeals, 83–4, 185
-, for outlawry, 311
-, for restoration of the City's liberties,
xvii, xviii, 300
-, for withdrawals, 182–3, 191
-, pledged by another, on account of
poverty, 43, 61, 182–3, 185, 191–2
-,
see also Amercements
Fish:
-, customs payable on, 248–68 passim
-, fresh, 258
-, shops, 256–7
-,
see also Cod; Herrings; Salmon;
Salt [? fish]
Fish Street, see Old Fish Street
Fishmonger, Piscenarius, Hugh the, 399
Fishmongers, see Stalls
fitz Adam, Constantine, 287, 294
fitz Alan:
-, Aubyn, xxix, 440
-, John, 436; ward of, see Coleman Street
fitz Alulph, fitz Anulph, Constantine, 220, 287, 294
fitz Aucher, Henry, chamberlain, & Richard his son, 4, 42–8
fitz Benet, William, 195, 316
fitz Constance, Hamo, 189
fitz Geoffrey, John, justice itinerant, x, 301, 349
fitz Hervey, Walter, 177
fitz John, Robert, sheriff, 5 n, 53–5, 159–69, 190, 366, 391; ward of, see Castle Baynard
fitz Mary, Simon, chamberlain & sheriff, xvii, xx, xxvii, xxviii, 4 n, 5, 36, 43, 84–9, 182–4, 189, 310; ward of, see Walbrook
fitz Neal, Richard, bishop of London, 314n
fitz Osbert:
-, Richard, 216, 295, 310
-, William with the Beard, cum Barba,
xx, xxix, 216, 291–2, 295, 310, 333
fitz Peter:
-, Geoffrey & John his son, 288
-, Joce, xxix, 57, 142, 210, 279, 306;
his wife, 306; Nicholas his son,
xxix, 210, 279, 306; ward of, see
Farringdon
fitz Roger, Peter, 189, 347
fitz Solomon, Robert, 189
fitz Thedmar, Arnold, x, 146 n, 179 n
fitz Thomas, Thomas, ward of, see Queenhithe
fitz Walter, Richard, sheriff, 5, 56–68
fitz William:
-, Martin, sheriff, 5, 37–42
-, Otto, keeper of the die of the king's
money, 198, 275, 318
Fleet, stream, xxviii, 353, 358
Fleet, Flete, William of, 357
Fleet Bridge, Fletebregge, Fletebrigge,
Fletebrugge:
-, bridge, 354
-, serjeanty of [ ? rectius of Fleet Prison],
197–8
-, street, 49, 140 [? also called] vicus de
Welnedebrigge, 129 n
Fleet prison, serjeanty of & warden of, 197–8, 274–5, 320
Folbrict, Folbrigt, the Easterling or German, 298, 304; his relict, 298
Folkestone, Fowestone, Thomas of, 181
Folkmoot, at St. Paul's, 45, 157
Foreigners:
-, abjuration & outlawry of, 57, 93, 117,
125, 155
-, attachment of, 38
-, customs payable by, 249–68 passim
-, free devise of land by, 297
-, inquest upon, 38
-, method of proof open to, 153, 168, 175
-, regulations for stay of, in City, 62, 242
Forges, xxviii, xxix, xxxi, xxxii, 350–1, 470
Forshort, 233
Fort, William le, xxviii, 189, 356
Fowestone, see Folkestone
Frails (rush baskets), 254
France, king of, 22, 195, 203, 316, 328; see also Louis, Prince
Frank-marriage, grants in, 247, 279, 281, 298
Frankpledge, 49–242 passim
-, clergy not in, 128
-, foreigners not in, 62, 242
Friars Minor, see Grey Friars
Friars Preachers, see Blackfriars
Friday Street, Fridaistrete, 362
Froske, William, 464
Frowyk, Frouwyk, Frowyke, Frouwyke, Henry de, 350; probably confused with Laurence de, 82, 366; ward of, see Farringdon
Fruter, Godfrey le, 158
Fugitives from justice, 27, 221, 333
Fulham(?), Adam of, 40
Fuller, Fullonus, Alan the, 64
Fullers' Lane, vicus fullonum, 218, 290
Fundour, Fundur:
-, —le, 37
-, John le, & Mabel his wife, 168
-, Roger le, xxviii, 354
Furia, Jacob son of, & Henna his wife, 131, 190, 341, 345
Fuster, Robert le, 82
Futour, William le, 94
Fychet, Hugh, 89
Fyshstrete, see Old Fish Street
Gablere, Goda la, 314
Galiena, 168
Gambun, William, 48
Gaol delivery, 31, 228, 337; at Newgate, 152, 172, 239
Gaoler of Newgate, 239
Gardiner, Martin le, 136
Garre, la, see Gore
Garscherche, Garschirche, see Gracechurch
Garstrate, Garstrete, see Gracechurch Street
Gascony, Algret (Halingrettus) of, xxx, 333
Gates, 451, 472, 473
Gaunter, John le, 161
Gavelet, see Writs
Gaydon, Gaydone, Edward of, 164
Geoffrey(I), 171; (II), 180; see also fitz Geoffrey
Geraudan, Arnold, xviii
Gilbert, & Alice his wife, 178
Gipeswyche, see Ipswich
Gisors, Gysorz, John de, chamberlain, 4, 106–8; sheriff, xxviii & n, 5, 143– 51
Gloucester, Gilbert de Clare, earl of, & Isabel countess of, 289
Goday, William, watchman, & Elias his son, 108
Goderounelane, Goderuneslane, see Gutter Lane
Godeshalve, William de, 121
Godriche, Henry, 82
Golde, Geoffrey, & Henry his servant, 92
Goldsmith, Aurifaber:
-, Eustace the, 186
-, Geoffrey the, & William his son, 185
-, Ralph the, 78
-, William the, brother of Hugh Blund,
239
Gore (Kent), la Garre, la Barre, 146
-, Denise, relict of Ralph of, 109; Agnes
her servant & another maid, 109
-, Joce of, 146
-, Ralph of, 109
Gotham, see Gotham
Gowel, relict of Richard, 283
Gracechurch, Garscherche, Garschirche, xxvii, 442
Gracechurch Street, Garstrate, Garstrete, 215, 299, 310, 319
Grandone, see Grendon
Grassus, see Fat
Great Law, see Wager of Law, thirtysix-handed
Great St. Thomas the Apostle (Street), 172
Greenfield, Grenefeud, Bernard of, 98
Greenwich (Kent), 38; Gunnilda of, & John her son, 38
Gregory, son of Master Gregory the Physician, 43
Grendon, Grandone, Ralph of (? Richard of), warden of Fleet prison, 198, 274, 320
Grenewiz, see Greenwich
Grey Friars, Friars Minor, house of, 90, 306
Grumbaud, Peter, & Nicholas his servant, 140
Gutter Lane, Goderounelane, Goderuneslane, 153
Gutters, 262, 485
Gysorz, see Gisors
Hadstock, Hadestok, Haddestoke,
Hadestoke:
-, Austin of, 158
-, Richard of, alderman, 180, 469
Haldham, Thomas de, 107
Halingrettus, see Gascony
Haliwell, Haliwelle, nuns of, 141, 372, 387; prioress of, 438; see also Holywell
Hall, de Aula, Thomas, 93
Hamerhille, Hammerhulle, see Haverhill
Hammer, 83
Hanford, Haneford, John of, 239
Hanun, John, 474
Harbouring of thieves, see Receivers
Hardel:
-, Robert(I), 76
-, Robert(II), sheriff, 5, 97–104, 176,
227, 476; alderman, 240, 317; ward
of, see Bridge Ward
-, William(I), laicus, 195, 316
-, William(II), 203
Harrow, Herges, Peter of, 181
Haspesbrigges, Richard, son of Reginald de, 151
Hauberger, Reginald le, 373
Haubergettum, see Cloth, haberjet
Haverhill, Hamerhille, Hamerhulle, Haverhulle, William of, chamberlain & treasurer of the exhcequer, 4, 109–80, 203, 328, 412
Hay, Hayo, Richard of, 177
Hayward(?), custos mese, William, 105
Heifers, 149
Heire, see Herre
Helmet, see Rents-service
Helyland, see Elylaunde
Henna(I), wife of Joce the Jew, 130
Henna(II), wife of Jacob, son of Furia, 131
Henry I, king, ix
Henry II, king, ix, xx, 6 n, 302, 484
Henry III, king, xvii–xix, xxi, 1, 208, 288, 301
Henry, 72
-, Peter son of, 389
-, servant of Geoffrey Golde, 92
Herbintun, Robert de, 184
Here, see Herre
Hereford, Hereforde, Richard of, servant of John de Cardoil, 161
Herges, see Harrow
Herlicun, Herlichun:
-, Robert, 158
-, William, 386
Herlizun, John, 157, 220
Herre, Heire, Here, Heyrre, Robert le, smith of Saxony, xxix, xxxi, 217, 293, 302, 472, 483
Herrings, customs payable on, 250, 253– 4, 257, 268
Hervy, William, 372; see also fitz Hervey
Heved, Walter, 37
Heylesburia, see Aylesbury
Heyrre, see Herre
Holbeach, Holebeche, Alexander of, 161
Holborn, Holeborne, Holebourne, bridge, 358; stream, 154
Holebeche, see Holbeach
Holy Land, pilgrimage to, 295
Holy Trinity, prior of, 199, 378, 434, 470; a forge of, xxix, xxxi, xxxii; soke of, 145
Holywell, Haliwelle, William of, 158
Homicide, 45–179 passim
Hordintune, Walter, 175
Horn, Andrew, xii–xv, xxi
Hornchurch, de Monasterio Cornuto, master of, brother of the house of Mountjoy, 241
Horse pool, Horsepole, at Smithfield, 482
Horses, 54, 66, 75, 112, 166, 239; see also Travails
Household, familia, 156; see also Mainpast
Houses, malicious burning & demolition of, 11, 196, 273
Hoylaunde, Ranulf de, 97
Hue & cry, 57, 156, 185–6
Hugh, 111
Huntingdon, Huntindone, Huntingdune:
-, James of, 165
-, Robert of, 410
Hurer, Alan le, 467
Husting, 233, 235, 240, 266
-, assizes in, 266
-, exaction of fugitive felons in, 45
-, pleas of intrusion initiated in, 188,
243
-, pleas of land in, 235
Ilford (Essex), Ilfeud, 163
Imagemaker, ymaginarius, Thomas the, & Richard his son, 43
Imprisonment, 32, 229, 341
-, arbitrary, by City officials, 75, 190,
239, 345
Inga, maid-servant, 146
Inn, 115
Inquests: 39–172 passim
-, new procedure provided for, 242
-, non-presentment of finder, 37
-, old procedure in holding of, 144
-, on dead Jews, reserved to constable of
Tower, 130
-, responsibility of chamberlain & sheriffs for, 39, 40, 46, 50, 53, 60, 75, 89,
94, 112, 115, 119, 144, 147, 161, 172
Inquisitions held by mayor & citizens, 84, 185
Insula, de, see Lisle
Intestacy, 297
Intrusion, pleas of:
-, powers of justices in, 188, 240, 243,
247
-, procedure to be followed in, 240, 243,
247
Ipswich, Gipeswyche, William of, 452
Irishman, Ireys, le Tywelur, 49
Ironmonger Lane, Ismongerelane, Ismongerlane, 296, 396, 398, 402
Isaac, see Paris, Isaac of
Islington, Iseldone, John of, 479
Ispannia, see Spain
Jetties, getticia, as purprestures, 396, 481
Jewry, Judaismus, vicus Judeorum, 130, 213, 402
Jews:
-, appeals of murder by, 131, 345
-, collusive transfer of land by, 296
-, escheats of, 15, 23, 208, 219–20, 277,
329
-, expulsion of, xix
-, house of Converts, 220, 384
-, indebted to the king, 312
-, justices of the, 277, 329
-, murdered, 130, 345
-, property of the king, 277
-, purprestures committed by, 399–401,
403, 411, 413–14
-, tenements in London held by, 219,
280, 296, 303, 312, 399–401
-, wounded by bow & arrow, 117
-,
see also Starrs
Joce, the Jew, 130, 219, 312, 413; Henna his wife, 130; Floria his daughter, 219; see also Canterbury; Oxford
Joefne, Joesne, Juvenis:
-, Joce le, 216, 295, 310; Felicia, his
relict, xxix, 216, 310
-, Philip le, 96
John, king, ix, xiv, xviii, xx, 6, 10, 36, 214–15, 248 n, 272, 288, 303, 312
John:
-, chaplain of St. Martin in the Vintry,
152
-, chaplain of St. Peter Cornhill, 45
-, chaplain of the archdeacon, 58
-, clerk of Hugh Blund, sheriff, 239
-, man named, 159
-, monk of Westminster, 44
-, ward beadle, 57
-,
see also fitz John
Jordan(I) & Clarice his wife, 153
Jordan(II), sheriff's sergeant, 239
Joye, William, 69
Joynier, William, mayor, 3
Judgments on City officials, for dereliction of duty, 45, 53, 60, 68, 201
Juries:
-, empanelled by the sheriff of Kent, 38
-, of presenting districts, xi
-, of the venue, 243, 247, 353
Justice, Ralph la, & Agnes his wife, 240
Justices:
-, of gaol delivery, 152, 172, 229, 239
-, of King's Bench, see under King's
Bench
-, of the Jews, 277, 329
Justices itinerant in London:
-, in times past, 300, 336
-, in 1221, ix
-, in 1226, ix, xx, 7, 214, 221, 269, 273,
279, 281, 283, 287, 289, 302, 323–4,
333, 353
-, in 1244–6, ix–xxxi passim; seeBa th,
Henry of; Caxton, Jeremy of;
fitz Geoffrey, John; York, William
of
-, prescribe administrative improvements, 233–8, 242–4
-, release a prisoner from gaol, 85
-,
see also Examination; Loquendum;
Pleas of the Crown; Sciendum
Justices itinerant in Middlesex, 168
Juvenelle, Martin, 225
Kancia, see Kent
Kandelwikestrat, see Candlewick Street
Kantuaria, see Canterbury
Kanun, Ralph, xxvii
Kayo, de, see Wharf
Keb, William le, 152
Kennington, Kenigtone, John of, baker, 43
Kent, 38, 146; sheriff of, 38
Kent, de Kancia, Robert of, 172
Ker, N.R., xiii
Kimnel (vat), 65
Kingesgate lane, see St. Peter's Hill
Kingham, Kyngham, William of, parmenter, 37
King's Bench, xv, 75–6, 98, 140, 242; justices of, see Renger, Richard; Seagrave, Stephen of
King's Lynn (Norfolk), Lenne, 131, 345
Kingston, Kingestone, Kinggestone,
Kyngestone, 75
-, Geoffrey of, & Walter his son, 140
-, Robert of, 57
Knives, 46, 49, 70, 76, 79, 121, 190–1, 345
Kyngham, see Kingham
Kyrenelane, see Maiden Lane
Kyte, William, 96
Ladder, see Deodand
Laigle, de Aquila, Gilbert de, parmenter, 290, 311
Lanes:
-, narrowing of, 352, 354–5
-, obstruction of, 401–3
Langbourn Ward, 429–33, 438 n
Lantern, 108
Lantham, John de, 97
Larceny, see Theft
Large, William le, alias Walter, currier, 108
Laron, 215
Laurence Lane, St. Lawrence Street in Jewry, 213 n, 283, 308
Leaden vessel, see Deodand
Legal memory, xx
Leicester, de Leycestria:
-, Edith of, 89
-, Ralph of, 422
Lengleys, see Engleys, le
Lenne, William de, 158; see also King's Lynn
Leo, the Jew, xviii, xix, xxviii, xxix, 208, 280, 303, 411
Lespicer, le Espicer, Lespicier, see Spicer
Levelaund, Levelaunde, Levelonde, Robert de, 197–8, 320
Lewes, priory of, 457
Lex Magna, Lex Tertia, see Wager of Law
Leycestria, see Leicester
Liberties, see under City; Westminster
Lichefot:
-, John(I), 86
-, John(II), servant, 117
Liebermann, F., xiv
Lies(?), Nicholas, fuster, 82
Lilystone (Essex), Lillestone, manor of, 198, 318
Lime Street Ward, 426–8, 476
Lincoln, John of, 410
Lisle, de Insula, Walter de, alderman, 45
Loan, to king of France, 195, 316
Lodeberia, Lodebury, see Lothbury
London:
-, archdeacon of, 45, 52, 58, 239;
beadle of, 58; house of, 58; official
of, 45, 52; purpresture by xxviii, 366
-, bishop of, 58, 314; court of, 58;
ordinary of, 152; see also fitz
Neal, Richard
-, Tower of, see Tower of London
London Bridge, 98, 258, 344, 429
-, brethren of, 429
-, wardens & brethren of, 344
Loquendum
by justices:
-, among themselves, 45, 144, 148, 194,
360, 446, 450, 466
-, with king & council, xix, 39–40, 60,
73, 156, 195, 208, 217, 220–1
-, with the exchequer, 310–12
Lorimer:
-, Alexander, servant of William le
Barbour, 82
-, John le, & his daughter, 123
Lot & scot, 209
Lothbury, Lodeberia, Lodebury, 401, 417
Louis, Prince, xx, 195, 316
Loundoneston, John de, & Agnes his wife, 156
Lovedays, 236, 238
Ludlow, Ludelawe, Master Robert of, 472, 483
Lunatic, suicide of a, 121
Lutre, Robert, 370
Lynn, Lenne, see King's Lynn
Magna Carta, xx, 323 n
Magnates of the realm, 242, 297
Maiden Lane, Kyrenelane, xxix
Mainpast, 57, 123, 155, 164, 185; see also Household
Malefactors, 26, 205, 332
Manchee, a sleeve or mantle of scarlet cloth, 279; see also Sokes, of William Martel
Mare, Richard de la, 158
Mareschal, Mareschale, see Marshal
Marsh, de Marisco, Thomas, of Barking, 156
Marshal:
-, Alan the, 471
-, Gilbert the & Maud, his wife, 83
-, Juliana la, 168
-, Maud la, 168
-, Richard the, xxix, 397, 436
-, Simon the, xxix, 459
-, Stephen the, xxix, 247
-, William the, xxviii, 187, 365
Martel, William, a Norman, xxix, 210 279, 306
Martin, 169
Martin, clerk, & Walter & William, his brothers, 152
Martin, priest of St. Peter, Cornhill, 45
Mary, see fitz Mary
Mash, hot, cause of death, 95, 170, 174
Matthew, see Bukerel, Matthew
Maud, child named, 133; women named, 116, 137
Mauntel, Simon, & Alan & Laurence his sons, 153
May, Henry, of St. Paul, 404
Mayhem, 85–6, 191, 239
Mayoral dating, xi
Mayors:
-, list of, presented at eyre, x, 3
-, to take action concerning purprestures, 480–5
-, (with aldermen & or citizens) speaking
& acting on behalf of City, x, 6,
36, 45, 92, 157, 168, 175, 188, 194,
221–2, 249, 268, 297, 323, 345, 349
-,
see also Bat, Gerard; Bukerel, Andrew; Bungay, Reginald of; Due,
Roger le; Eswy, Ralph(I) primus;
Joynier, William; Mercer, Serlo le;
Renger, Richard
Mead, hot, cause of death, 65
Measures:
-, not sworn in the City, 322
-, used at Queenhithe, 262
-,
see also Weights & measures
Megucer, Adam le, 82
Melkstrate, Melkstrete, see Milk Street
Memorandum , 294, 300, 316, 345–7
Mercer, Serlo le, mayor, xx, 195, 316
Mercery, the, 372
Merchants:
-, French, 22, 203, 328
-, Roman & Sienese, 327
-,
see also Foreigners
Merton (Surrey), Mertone, prior, priory & convent of, 212, 282
Michael, clerk, 144
Middlesex:
-, county, county-court, & sheriff of, ix n,
xvii, 57, 79, 153, 168, 486
-, eyre in, 168
Miles's Lane, vicus Sancti Michaelis de Candelwykstrate, 290
Milk Street, Melkstrate, Melkstrete, xviii, xix, 239, 280, 303
Mill, de Molendino:
-, Nicholas of the, 162
-, Richard of the, 460
-,
see also Templars, mill of
Mill-stone, 165
Minnot, John, & his groom, 79
Minor(s):
-, custody of, 184
-, estate of, 245
-, in a case of homicide, 75, 133
Minority, king's, xxi, 300
Minur, John le, 415
Mistsel, Richard de, 117
Mocke, William, 168
Money, king's, 25, 207, 331; serjeanty of engraving the die for, 198, 275, 318
Moneyer, Moneour, Monetarius,
Muneur:
-, Henry the, xxix, 421
-, William le, 61
Monk, William the, 357
Mort d'ancestor, pleas of, 244
Moses, Moyses:
-, Jew, 399
-, servant of Roger de Rysingges, 83
Mountjoy, Mundgon, monastery of, 241
Muneur, see Moneyer
Murder, see Homicide
Neugate, see Newgate
Neuwelonde, John de la, 85
Neuweman, William le, & Maud his wife, 141
Nevelun, Andrew, & his daughter, 289
Neveratham, Nevereatham, Simon, 41
Neville, Hugh de, 290
New Hospital, see St. Mary Spital
Newgate, Neugate, Newegate, 482
-, prison, 152, 172, 180, 239, 345; death
of prisoners in, 117, 180; gaoler, 239
-, street, 355
Neyr, Giles le, 183
Nigel, see fitz Neal
Niger, see Black
Nog', Richard son of Richard, watchman, 108
Noke(?), John, of Greenwich, 38
Norfolk, Norffolchia, Norfolchia, Norfolcia:
-, Adam of, groom, 54
-, Henry of, 90
Norhamptone, see Northampton
Norman, John, sheriff, 5, 90–6, 376; ward of, see Cordwainer Ward
Normandy, loss of, xx
Normans, holding tenements in London, 208, 280, 303, 306
Northampton, Norhamptone, Reginald of, 58
Norton, Nortone, Richard of, vintner, 132
Norwich, Norwyche, Ralph of, 406
Old Change, St. Augustine Street, 363
Old Fish Street, Fissstrate, Fyshstrete, 191, 369
Old Jewry, see Jewry
Ongar, Aungre, Roger of, 39
Osbert, 75; see also fitz Osbert
Outlawry, 45, 94, 109, 116, 119, 123, 130,
136, 144, 155–6, 161–2, 164, 178, 180
-, form of procedure to be determined by
justices, 45, 94, 109, 116, 144
-, in Essex county-court, 77
-, in Middlesex county-court, 79
-, of criminous clerks, 45, 116, 128
-,
see also Waivery
Outlaws, harbouring of, 27, 221, 333
-, alleged case disproved, 222
-, by the City, 221, 300
Oxen, alleged theft of, 192
Oxford, de Oxonia:
-, Joce (the clerk) of, Jew, xxvii, 400
-, Ralph of, 98
Oylly, Henry de, 279
Oystergate, Oystresgate, William of, 158
Paine, Payn:
-, Geoffrey son of, 464
-, Robert son of, groom, 112
Palmer, Paumer, Palomfer:
-, Henry le, 39
-, Ralph(I), 427
-, Ralph(II), 476
-, Roger le, lorimer, 82
-, Stephen le, 158
Pan, of hot water, 81
Paris, Isaac of, Jew, xxvii, 400
Parmenter, Parmentarius, Ralph the, 289–90
Passelewe, Robert, xviii
Pasture, see under Edmonton
Patshull, Martin of, justice in eyre, ix, xx, 323
Paulin, Alan, 155
Paumer, see Palmer
Pavement, 75, 110
Pavia, woman named, 168
Peintour, le, see Peyntour
Pelham, Parnel, relict of Peter of, 65
Pencost, woodseller, 462
Pentices, 364–481 passim
Pepudrus, 242; see also Foreigners
Perceval, Adam, 140
Persone:
-, John la, 4, 37
-, Richard de la, 223
Pertriche, Thomas, 158
Peter:
-, brother of Adam, servant of Thomas
of Staines, 239
-, chaplain of St. Michael, 135
-, groom of John Minnot, 79
-, Thomas son of, 137
Petiprestre, John le, 116
Peyntour, Peintour:
-, Alexander le, & John & Richard his
servants, 94
-, Andrew le, 82
Peytevin, Peytevyn:
-, Robert le, clerk, 148
-, son of Sleme, xxvii
Pilgrimage to the Holy Land, 295
Pillars, as purprestures, 366
Pincebeke, Pincebroke, Pyncebrok: Alfred de, parmenter, 131, 190, 341, 345; Isabel his wife & Agnes & Maud, her maid-servant, 131
Pipe Rolls, see Exchequer
Pipere, Thomas le, 108
Piscenarius, see Fishmonger
Pistor, see Baker
Pits, 37, 47, 114, 120
Pleas in City courts, 233, 240, 243–4, 246–7, 347; see also Husting; Intrusion; Mort d'ancestor; Writs
Pleas of the Crown, ix–xii, xiv, xvi, xx,
xxi
-, method of hearing, 6–8, 36, 194, 228,
242, 269–70
-, secret examination objected to by
City, 39–40
-, unlawfully held, 20, 201, 326
Pledges of law, 63, 146, 158, 179, 345
Pole, Richard de la, 82
Ponte, see Bridge
Pontefract, Geoffrey of, tanner, xxviii, 358
Porches, as purprestures, 352, 407, 415– 16, 418, 425, 427–8, 442, 445, 464, 478
Porker, Thomas le, & Margery his wife, 145
Portour, Pourtour:
-, Aubyn le, & Sarah his wife, 124
-, Elias le, 40
-, Robert le, 106
Portsoken, Portsoka, 198, 320; ward of, 470–1
Posts, as purprestures, 361, 397, 414, 442, 469
Pot, containing live coal, 146
Prises, 35, 232, 334, 339
Prisons, see Fleet prison; Newgate; see also Imprisonment
Proof:
-, by verdict of alderman & venue demanded by foreigners, 168
-, by verdict of mayor & citizens, 83,
85–6, 92, 124, 132, 168, 222; allowable only in certain cases, 75, 157
-, by wager of law, 61, 63, 146, 153,
157–8, 179, 190, 345
Prostitute, 71
Pruet, John, man of Walter of Clifford, 115
Purgation of criminous clerks, 152
Purprestures:
-, among articles of eyre, & method of
inquiry into, ix–xi, xvi, xviii, xxvii–
xxxii, 16, 343–4, 348–9, 353, 366, 472
-, arrentation of, xvi–xix, 356, 358, 361,
365–6, 418, 420, 423, 434, 436,
439–41, 459
-, on land, 349–486
-, on water & on London Bridge, 343–4
-,
see also Amercements
Purveyance & pre-emption, 35, 232
Pyncebrok, see Pincebeke
Pynnote, John, 69
Queenhithe:
-, customs payable at, xii, xviii, xx, 248–
68
-, farm of, 251–2, 259
-, soke of, 251–3, 256, 258, 261–7; bailiffs of, 250, 263–5, 267
-, ward of, 472 n
Queneman, Seman & Roger his son, 151
Rad, Richard, 158
Ralph(I), 120
Ralph(II), 160
Ralph, clerk of Hugh Blund, sheriff, 239
Ramsey, Ramesey, John of, 158
Rape, appeals of, 43, 132
Reading (Berks.), Reddinge, 172
Receivers:
-, of malefactors & burglars, 26, 205, 332
-, of outlaws & fugitives from justice,
221, 333; alleged case dismissed,
222; see also Bukerel, Walter
-, of thieves, 239
Regalia, see Crown & regalia
Reginald, Robert, son of, & Agnes his daughter, 150
Renger, Rengo:
-, John, 245, 409
-, Richard, mayor & justice of Common
Pleas, xxix, 3, 75, 304
Rents-service:
-, due to the king: by a gold helmet and
a silver coin, 217, 293, 302; by a
pound of cumin, 290; by a sleeve
or mantle of scarlet cloth, 279; see
also under Escheats; Socage
-, recognition of, 193, 241
-, recovery of, 233. see also Intrusion
Richard I, king, ix, xx, 6, 36, 211, 212, 217, 302, 486
Richard:
-, child named, 99
-, Hugh, son of, 192
-, monk, attorney for abbot of Westminster, 44
Richer, man named, 134
Riley, H.T., xi, xiii, xxii
Ring, gold, 191
Rivaux, Rivalle, Peter de, chamberlain, 4&n
Robbery, 183, 189, 191
Robert, clerk of St. Peter, Cornhill, 45
Rochester, prior of, 428, 476
Roger:
-,
alias John, 108
-, carpenter, 167
-, son of Roger, 214, 309, see also fitz
Roger
Rolls, see under Chamberlain, king's; Exchequer; Eyres of London
Roman, Romanus, Master John, of York, 290, 311
Romans, practising usury in the City, 327
Rouen, Berner, alias Bunruncus of, xviii, 208, 280, 303
Rous, Richard le, diller, 158; see also Rufus
Rowlocks, see Ships
Ruffy, Henry, le Taillur, 67
Rufus, Ruffus:
-, Gervase, 448
-, Richard, 299
-, Stephen, moneyer, 37
Rumunger, Honorius le, 142
Russel:
-, Geoffrey, the clerk, 70
-, Richard, usurer, 216, 282, 310
Russet, see Cloth
Rysingges, Roger de, clerk, & Moses his servant, 83
Sabrithteworthe, see Sawbridgeworth
Sacole Lane, see Seacoal Lane
Sailors, arrested with a ship, 106
St. Albans:
-, abbot of, 418
-, Geoffrey of, alias le Avener, & Alice
his wife, 84
-, Henry of, 195, 316
-, Walter of, 161
St. Alphage, London Wall, Alphege, Elphege, church, 199, 276
St. Andrew Hubbard, Huberd, church, 199
St. Andrew Street, 75
St. Audoen, church, 276
St. Augustine Street, see Old Change
St. Augustine Papey (upon London Wall), church, 199, 276
St. Bartholomew, church, 98, 142
St. Bartholomew, hospital, master of, 370, 453
St. Bartholomew, priory, prior of, 123, 381, 394
St. Benet, church, 139
St. Botulph, Clement, son of William of, 149
St. Bride Fleet Street, church, 93, 140
St. Edmund King & Martyr, church, 135
St. Edmunds, Gerard of, watchman, 108
St. Elphege, see St. Alphage
St. Giles without Cripplegate, parish, 168; parson of, & Thomas his brother, 116
St. Helens, Michael of, sheriff, 5, 69–76
St. Helens Bishopsgate, prioress & nuns of, 430, 432
St. John the Baptist, Walbrook, church, 450
St. John Zachary, church, 153
St. Katherine, hospital, & its master, 377
St. Lawrence Pountney, super Thamisiam, churchyard, 451; parish, 221, 298
St. Lawrence Street in Jewry, see Laurence Lane
St. Magnus the Martyr, church, 125, 163, 199, 276, 465; gate at the back of, 465
St. Martinle Grand:
-, church, 199, 276, 361
-, sessions at, ix, x, 301, 349
-, street, St. Martin's Lane, 219
St. Martin Outwich, de Ottewyche, church, 152; street, 152
St. Martin Vintry, church, 152
-, John, chaplain of, 152; William, subdeacon of, 152
St. Martin's Lane, see St. Martin le Grand
St. Mary Abchurch, de Apescherche, parish, 193
St. Mary Aldermanbury, de Aldermannechirche, church, 150
St. Mary (? at Hill), church, 240
St. Mary Bothaw, Bothhaugh, Bothhawe, church, 149, 450
St. Mary Colechurch, Colecherche, Colchirche, Colechirche, church & rector, 375, 401
St. Mary Coney hope Lane, de Cuneghope, Cuninghop, chapel, 94, 403
St. Mary in Jewry chapel (? St. Mary, King's chapel), 199, 276
St. Mary le Bow, des Arches, parish, 212
St. Mary Magdalene, Old Fish Street, 369
St. Mary Overy, de Suthwerk, de Suthwerke, de Souwerke, ultra Pontem, church, 49, 314, 382; prior of, 382
St. Mary Somerset, de Somerset, church, 148; churchyard, 71
St. Mary Spital, without Bishopsgate, New Hospital, prior of, 247, 372, 417
St. Michael, church, 127
St. Michael (?Cornhill), church, & Peter, chaplain of, 135
St. Michael Crooked Lane(?), versus fullones, parish, 218, 290
St. Michael de Candelwykestrate, see Miles's Lane
St. Michael le Querne, in foro ubi venditur bladum, church, 199, 276, 291
St. Nicholas Aeon, Hacun, Hakun, parish, 295, 310
St. Nicholas Cole Abbey, St. Nicholas, monasterium, 144
St. Nicholas Lane, 162
St. Olave, Old Jewry, church & rector, 402
St. Osith, Robert of, 107
St. Pancras (Middx.), parish, 57
St. Paul's:
-, canons, 289, 314, 419
-, church, 157, 199, 276; gate of, 363
-, churchyard, 70
-, deaconry, 199
-, dean & chapter, 199, 366, 485
-, treasurer's garden, 366
-, vicar of (Walkelin), 45
St. Paul's, Martin of, tailor, 84
St. Peter Cornhill, de Cornhulle, church, 45, 70; Amyas, dean of, Martin, priest of, John & William, chaplains of, Robert, clerk of, 45
St. Peter in the Bailey (ad Vincula), church, 199, 276
St. Peter Paul's Wharf, The Less, super Thamisiam, church, 199, 217, 276, 293
St. Peter's Hill?, Kingesgate, 483
St. Saviour, church, 130
St. Sepulchre, church, 359
St. Swithin, Swithun, Swythin, church, 478; parish, 241
St. Swithin's Lane, 477
St. Thomas Southwark, ultra Pontem, hospital, 102, 347
St. Thomas the Apostle, Street of, see Great St. Thomas the Apostle
Saler, Richard, 357
Salet, Salette, Bernard de, 209, 297, 305
Salisbury, bishop of, his house (Salisbury Place), 353
Salmon, customs payable on, at Queenhithe, 251, 255–6
Salt [ ? fish], customs payable on, 249–50
Sanctuary:
-, death of a felon in, 102, 130
-, escapes from, 70, 135, 148
-, in an unnamed church, 107, 117, 151
-, in the church at Upchurch (Kent), 146
-, in the church of: St. Bartholomew, 98,
142; St. Benet, 139; St. Bride, 93,
140; St. Edmund, 135; St. Magnus
the Martyr, 125, 163; St. Mary
Aldermanbury, 150; St. Mary Bothaw, 149; St. Mary Overy, 49; St.
Mary Somerset, 148; St. Michael,
127; St. Peter Paul's Wharf, 70;
St. Saviour, 130
-, in the hospital of St. Thomas the
Martyr, 102
Saucer, Sauser:
-, Geoffrey le, saucer to King John, 213,
283, 308
-, Roger le, 146
-, William le, saucer to queen of King
John, 213, 308
Sawbridgeworth, Sabrithteworthe, Ralph of, 156
Scavage, 263
Sciendum , declaratory statements for the record, 2, 36, 42, 62–3, 194, 345, 353
Scot:
-, Robert, tailor, 158
-, William, 158
Scot & lot, 209
Scotland, Henry III's expedition to, 221
Scurel, William, servant of John of Walbrook, 94
Seacoal Lane, Sacolelane, 189, 355
Seagrave, Stephen of, chief justice of Common Pleas, 76
Seler, Walter le, 82
Seneschal, Walter the, 82
Serjeant:
-, City's, at eyre, 2
-, king's, 135; at eyre, 2
-, sheriffs', 180, 239
Serjeanties, xvi, xx, xxix, xxx, 13, 197–8, 275, 318–21
Serlo, Isabel wife of, 157–8
Shaftesbury, Sheftesberia, Peter of, 131
Sharpe, R.R., xi
Shenche, Martin, xix
Shenley, Shenleghe, Maud of, 156
Shep, John, sheriff's serjeant & beadle, 180, 239
Sheriff of Essex, 77
Sheriff of Kent, 38
Sheriff of London:
-, accounting at exchequer, xvi–xviii,.
xxvii–xxxii
-, amercements leviable by, 233, 236
-, clerks of, 239
-, concerned with inquests, 144, see also
under Chamberlain
-, concerned with pleas of intrusion, 243–
4
-, concerned with pleas of land, 235
-, concerned with weights & measures,
322
-, dating of rolls of, xi
-, in default at eyre, 5, 176, 227
-, list of, presented at eyre, 5
-, not to be present at election of compurgators, 63, 157
-, not to despoil thieves before conviction, 192
-, responsibilities during eyre, 36, 194,
201, 270, 294
-, rolls of, xi, xx, 5
-, serjeant s of, see under Serjeant
-, to seize wine sold illicitly, 41
-,
see also Basing, Adam of; Bat,
Gerard; Blund, Hugh le; Blund,
Roger le; Bufle, Walter le; Bukerel,
Stephen; Bungay, Reginald of;
Cordwaner, Gervase le; Gotham,
Henry of; Coudres, John de; Coventry, Jordan of; Duc, Roger le;
Durham, Thomas of; Edmonton,
Henry of; Eswy, Ralph(I) primus;
Eswy, Ralph(II), junior; fitz John,
Robert; fitz Mary, Simon; fitz
Walter, Richard; fitz William,
Martin; Gisors, John de; Hardel,
Robert(II); Norman, John; St.
Helens, Michael of; Tovi, Michael
de; Tulesan, John; Viel, John
junior; Winchester, Walter of;
Woburn, John of; Wylehale, John
de
Sheriff of Middlesex, 57, 79, 168
Sheriff of Yorkshire, ix
Shields, thetruf, 189
Ships, 74, 106, 251, 255, 267–8, 343, 353; with rowlocks, 259; with tholepins, 260; see also Shout, Spindelbot
Shoe Lane, Solande, 119, 351, 352
Shops for the sale of fish, 256–7
Shoreditch, Shorediche, Sordich:
-, Adam of, 118
-, Alan of, xxx, 192
Short Lane(?), venella corta, 55
Shouke, Souke, John, 158
Shout (boat), 261
Shrievalty: of London 322; of London & Middlesex, 486; see also under Sheriff
Sibilla, see Sybil
Sienese, Senenses, practising usury, 327
Sieve, siffa (basket used as a measure), 249
Silver cup, 130
Simon & Constance his wife, 77
Sire, see Syre
Sleme, widow, sister of Elias Bishop, Jew, 398; Peytevin, her son, xxvii
Smith, Faber:
-, Adam the, & Robert his son, 247
-, Arnard the, 56
-, Geoffrey the, xxix
-, Gilbert the, 439
-, Reginald the, 119
-,
see also Ferrun
Smithfield, Smedfeld, Smethefeld,
Smethefelde:
-, bar of, 357
-, field of, xxviii, 356
-, horse pool at, 482
Socage, paid to the king, 359, 365
Sokes, xx
-, constitutions & provisions for, 233,
242
-, of archbishop of Canterbury, 262
-, of Cornhill, 45
-, of prior of Holy Trinity, 145, see also
Portsoken
-, of Queenhithe, 251–3, 256, 258, 261–7
-, of William Martel, 210, 279, 306
Solande, Solane, see Shoe Lane
Solars, solarium, solium, 78, 91, 357–479 passim
Solio, John de, alderman, 45
Solomon, see fitz Solomon
Soper's Lane, Sopereslane, 292
Sordich, see Shoreditch
Sotebroc, Sotebrok, Sotebroke, Sottebroke, Robert de, alias Osbert de, xxix, xxxi, 198, 275, 319
Souke, see Shouke
Southwark (Surrey), Southwerk, Suthwerke, 163, 185
-, Maud of, 156
-, William of, & Luke his son, 212
-,
see also St. Mary Overy; St. Thomas
Southwark
Spain, Ispannia, John son of Roger of, clerk, 128
Sperlenge, Sperlinges:
-, Marsilia, xxix, 317
-, Ralph, 115, 317, 461; ward of, see
Billingsgate Ward
Spicer, le Espicer, Lespicer, Specer,
Speciarius:
-, Bartholomew, 388
-, Joce, xviii, xix, xxix, xxxi, 184, 187,
208, 280, 284; Christine his relict,
xix, xxix, xxxi, 184, 187, 208, 280
-, Milo, 130
-, Ralph, sheriff, xvii, xxvii–xxix
Spindelbot, 268
Stable, 418
Staff, 75, 107
Staines, Stanes:
-, Nicholas of, baker, 179
-, Thomas of, & Adam his servant, &
Peter, Adam's brother, 239
Stairs (or steps), as purprestures, 362– 480 passim; see also Deodand
Stake(s), as purpresture, 369
Stalls of the butchers & fishmongers, 360, 446, 485–6
Stamford, Staunford, Staunforde:
-, Ciel of, & Austin his servant, 55
-, Master Richard of, 407
-, Terry of, alias Terricus Colonensis,
217, 293
Stanes, see Staines
Staples, 461, 468
Starrs, Jewish, 219
Staunford, Staunforde, see Stamford
Stebenhethe, Stebenhuthe, see Stepney
Steperang, Steperanc:
-, Ralph, 289, 468
-, Walter, rector of St. Olave Jewry, 402
Stephen, Christine, daughter of, & Stephen her brother, 175
Stepney (Middx.), Stebenhethe, Stebenhuthe, fields near, 63
Steps of cellars, as purprestures, 413–74 passim, see also Stairs (or steps)
Strandage, 251, 254
Strangers, 35, 232, 339; see also Foreigners
Stratford, Geoffrey of, falconer, 158
Stuteville, sir William de, 75
Suicide, 46, 122, 141
Surde, . . . lia la, 78; see also Deaf
Surrey, 49
Suthwerk, Suthwerke, see Southwark
Sutor:
-, Alan, of Chiswick, 86
-, David, 40
Swords, 83, 108, 156, 239; hilt of, 83
Sybil, Sibilla, 174
Syre, Sire, John le, of Kingston, & William (alias John) his son, 75
Taillefer, William, 359
Tailor, Taillur, Cissor:
-, Henry le, 65
-, Robert, le, alias Richard, & his wife
& servants, 178
-, Roger the, 474
Tanners, seld of the, 380
Tannur, Ralph le, 357
Tattershall, Tateshale, Isolde of, 146
Taxstede, see Thaxted
Teeth, broken, 83
Teinturer, Simon le, 158
Templars, Knights, xxviii, xxix, xxxi,
350–1, 353
-, mill of, 353
Temple, New, 350
Tenter-grounds near the Tower, xxix, 466
Terrewan', wife of Master John de, 405
Thames, 48–485 passim; see also Fleet
Thaxted, Taxstede, Geoffrey of, 222
Theft, larceny, 98, 123, 125, 127, 130, 139, 149, 183, 189, 191–2; see also Escapes; Receivers
Tholepins, see Ships
Tholosan, see Tulesan
Thomas(I), 37
Thomas(II), 122
Thomas, brother of the parson of St. Giles, 116
Thovy, see Tovi
Thumb, bitten off in quarrel, 85
Thurstan, William, 289
Tine (i.e. a tub), 174
Tixtor, see Weaver
Tolosan, see Tulesan
Tornur, Turnur:
-, Emma relict of Walter le, 140
-, Henry le, & Robert le, 164
Totnes, Totenasse, Totenesse, Tottenesse:
-, Beatrice, 'wife' of Richard of, 239
-, Richard, alleged clerk, xxvii, xxviii n,
186, 239, 410
Tovi, Thovy, Michael de, sheriff, 5, 143–51; ward of, see Tower Ward
Tower, de Turri:
-, Jordan of the, 272
-, Robert of the, 272
-, William of the, xix
Tower of London, ix, x, xiv, xv, 1, 301–6,
312, 315, 466
-, constable of, xix, 93, 130, 277, 329
-, ditch outside wall of, 155
-, gate of, 2
-, hall of, 2
-, tenter-grounds near, xxix, 466
Tower Ward, 466–9
Trace, Robert, 179
Trades & occupations:
-, agent, 136
-, arblaster, balistarius, xix, xxx
-, avener (purveyor of oats), 84
-, baker, 43, 172, 179, 431, 444
-, barber, 60, 82
-, blaeter, 442
-, bureller, 46
-, butcher, 360, 446, 485–6
-, butler, 211, 281, 307
-, calicer (? cup-maker), 82
-, capper, 154, 240
-, carpenter, 163, 167, 479
-, carter, 87
-, clothworker, 323
-, clutere (? nail-smith), 61
-, cook, 123, 158
-, cordwainer, see Cordwaner
-, currier, coureur, courector, 102, 108,
136
-, custerer, 102
-, cutler, see Cotiller
-, diller (? seller or grower of dill), 158
-, dubber (? mender of old clothes), 156
-, dyers, tinctores, xxix, 158
-, falconer, 158
-, fishmonger, 399, 486
-, founder, fundour, 37, 168, 354
-, fruiterer, fruter, 158
-, fuller, 64
-, fuster (saddletree-maker), 82
-, gaoler, 239
-, glover, gaunter, 161, 172
-, goldsmith, 50, 78, 185–6
-, imagemaker, 43
-, lorimer, 82, 123
-, mercer, xvii, xx, 195, 316
-, moneyer, 37, 61, 421
-, painter, 82, 94
-, parmenter, 37, 131, 190, 289–90, 311,
341, 345
-, physician, 43
-, prostitute, 71
-, saddler, seler, 82
-, sailor, 106
-, saucer, 146, 213, 283, 308
-, shoemaker, sutor, 40, 86
-, smith, xxix, 56, 119, 247, 293, 439,
see also Ferrun
-, spicer, see Spicer
-, tailor, 65, 67, 84, 158, 161, 178, 474
-, tanner, 37, 82, 357, 380
-, tiler, cuvreur, 49, 119
-, surer, see Usurers
-, vintner, 76, 132, 148, 158, 223, 239,
284, 324
-, watchman, 108
-, weaver, teler, tixtor, 63, 109
-, whittawer, megucer, 82
-, woodseller, 462
Travails, travella, horse enclosures, 359– 471 passim
Travers, John, 211, 281
Treasure trove, 19, 200, 325
Trentemars, Andrew, 212, 282
Tulbuche, Stephen, 84
Tulesan, Tholosan, Tolosan, Tulasan, John, sheriff, 5, 117–27, 245, 370
Tumbril, 482
Tun, of wine confiscated, 41, 103–4
Tunic, theft of, 123
Turnur, see Tornur
Turpyn, Laurence, 85
Turroke, man named, 39
Tutbury, Tuttebiria, Henry of, 64
Tyllebrigge, Richard, watchman, 108
Tywelour, Tywelur (tiler):
-, Ireys (Irishman) le, 49
-, John le, 119
Upchurch (Kent), Upchirche, 146
Ushers during eyre, 2
Usurers:
-, Christian, deceased, 21, 202, 314, 338
-, Christian, living, 34, 231, 314, 327
-, escheats concerning, 278
-, repentant, see Gablere, Goda la
-,
see also Buscy, Geoffrey: Merchants,
Roman & Sienese; Russel, Richard
Utlaghe, William, watchman, 108
Vat (cuva), of hot mash, 170; see also Deodand; Kimnel
Venella corta, see Short Lane
Verli, Verly, see Virli
Veylant, John, 372
Viel, Vyel:
-, John junior, le Joevene, sheriff, 5, 37,
83, 152–8, 182, 227; ward of, see
Bread Street Ward
-, John senior, 367
Vilers, Roger de, 142
Vintner, Vinetarius:
-, Adam the, 284
-, Joce the, 284
-, Simon the, of Milk Street, 239
-, Warm the, 148, 158
Vintners, amerced, 223, 324; see also Assize of wine
Vintry, xxix, xxxi, 208, 284
Virli, Verli, Verly, Virly, Martin de, a Norman of Rouen, xviii, xxix, xxxi, 208, 280
Vo, Guy de, 288
Vouche, Ralph le, 59
Vyel, see Viel
Wager of Law, x, xii, 61, 63, 146, 157–8
forty-two-handed, 153, 175
-, seven-handed, Lex Tertia, 63, 190, 345
thirty-six-handed, Lex Magna, xiv,
63, 157–8, 179
Waif, 147
Waivery, 123, 135; see also Outlawry
Walbrook, 397, 479
-, compurgators elected from east or
west of, 158
-, John of, 94
-, street, 112, 161
-, ward of, 108 n, 477–9
Wales, Marches of, 139
Waleworthe, see Walworth
Walkelin, a vicar of St. Paul's, 45
Walls:
-, as purprestures, 366
-, earthen, 409
-, party, 90, 241
-, stone, 80, 173, 355
-, the City: churches situated near, 276;
purprestures on, 406
Walter, see fitz Walter
Waltham, Wautham:
-, abbot of, 88
-, Benet of, 158
-, Henry of, 221
-, Hugh de, common clerk, xiii, xv, xix,
xxvi
Walworth, Waleworthe, Alexander of, 158
Wards:
-, beadle of, 57
-, compurgators chosen from, 153, 175
see also under individual wards;
Watch
Wardship, devise of, 184
Wardship & marriage, 12, 197, 274
Ware, William of, 40
Warewyk, Warewyke, see Warwick
Warrants:
-, for return of outlaws, 221, 300
-, for surrender of a criminous clerk, 45
Warwick, Warewyk, Warewyke:
-, Jacob of, Jew, xxvii, xxviii n, 400
-, Nicholas of, 172
Watch, of a ward:
-, murder of a number of the, 108
-, set by sheriffs upon a suspect in sanctuary, 70, 93, 148
Watergate, alleged obstruction of, 353
Wautham, see Waltham
Wayder, see Weyder
Waynefuntaynes, Ralph, 70
Weaver, Tixtor, Guy the, 109
Weights & measures, 17, 201, 225, 322, 323
Welnedebrigge, vicus de, 129; see also Fleet Bridge Street
Wepere, William le, 169
Westchepe, see Cheapside
Westminster, xi, 199 n, 221, 249 n, 342
-, abbot's attorney, 44
-, Edward of, 203, 328
-, John, monk of, 44
-, liberties of the abbot, ix n, 44
-, Richard, monk of, 44
Weyder, Wayder, Alan le, 182, 185, & Alan his nephew, 185
Wharf, de Kayo, John of the, 158
Wharves, 77, 343
-, near Ebbgate, 473
-, of Henry Ruffy, le Taillur, 67
-, of the abbot of Waltham, 88
Wife-beating, 83
Wilekyn, Agnes, 443
William:
-, boy named, 113
-, chaplain of St. Peter Cornhill, 45
-, custos mese, see Hayward
-, Hugh, son of, a servant, 92
-, son of William, 184
-, sub-deacon of St. Martin Vintry, 152
-, with the Beard, see fitz Osbert,
William
-,
see also fitz William
Williams, G.A., xiv
Willows, obstructing a waterway, 353
Wilton, Wyltone, Richard of, & Alice his daughter, 63
Wimbledon (Surrey), Wymbledone, Rose of & Lettice her daughter, 132
Wimpler, Wimplere:
-, Edwina la, 56
-, William le, 103
Winchester, de Wintonia, Wyntonia:
-, Adam of, 298
-, Geoffrey of, 211, 281
-, Richard of, 451
-, Walter of, sheriff, 5, 53–5
Winchester, seld of, 263
Windunberi, Wyndunberi, Richard de la, Wymarca his wife, & Hamo & Thomas his sons, 75
Wine, assize of, see Assize of wine
Wine-cellars, see under Cellars
Wintonia, see Winchester
Withdrawals of appellors, see Appeals
Woburn, Woburne, Wouburne, John of, sheriff, 5, 56–68; Nicholas his son, 5
Woleward, Durand, 127
Wood Street, Wodestrate, 89, 97
Woodseller, Pencost the, 462
Woroparth, 249
Wortham, see Wrotham
Wouburne see Woburn
Wounding, 50, 61, 75, 92, 117, 161, 168
Writs:
-, of entry, 244
-, of gavelet, 233
-, of right, 244
Wrotham, Wortham:
-, Robert of, 477
-, William of, 210, 279
Wylehale, John de, sheriff, 5, 128–35, 227
Wyltone, see Wilton
Wymarca, 361
Wymbledone, see Wimbledon
Wyndunberi, see Windunberi
Wyne, John, servant of Geoffrey de Costes, 61
Wyntonia, see Winchester
Wysdom, Geoffrey, 158
York, 290, 311
-, Mabel of, 50
-, William of, provost of Beverley,
justice itinerant, ix, x, xxvii–xxxi,
1, 248, 301, 349
Yorkshire, sheriff of, ix